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Microsoft Virtualization for VMware Professionals – VDI

47
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Centralizing desktops and client computers is an increasing important consideration for all IT departments as they begin to evaluate Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). Using VDI to consolidate maintenance activities reduces the time which end-users must spend on OS and application deployment, configuration, patching and compliance, while decreasing hardware costs through virtualized resource pooling and sharing. The VDI course provides a deep-dive into VDI planning and solutions as the final section in the three track program covering Microsoft Virtualization. Learn about when to use VDI, planning considerations, desktop models, Windows 7 integration, application delivery, user state virtualization and comparisons to other technologies. Explore how Microsoft’s v-Alliance partnership with Citrix strengthens and broadens the VDI offerings. Upon completing this course you will be able to understand, plan and deploy the appropriate VDI solution for your business.


Track Owner: Dean Of Colleges
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1: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (...
13 Points -  Level 200
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2: v-Alliance Solution Overview
11 Points -  Level 200
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3: Application Delivery for VDI
13 Points -  Level 200
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Bonus points for track completion: 10
 
                     
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